Similar words: tending, intending, pretending, attend, attend to, attend on, attended, attendee. Meaning: [ə'tend] n. 1. the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others 2. the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.). adj. 1. being present (at meeting or event etc.) 2. serving attendance on someone.
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(31) The numbers attending fell short of expectations.
(32) No one can prevent you from attending this meeting.
(33) I'm afraid I wasn't attending to what was being said.
(34) It is a great privilege to be attending this conference.
(35) This wants attending to.
(36) Attending the race was not my purpose in coming to Indianapolis.
(37) She was thrown out of college for not attending lectures.
(38) More and more people continue their education by attending night school in recent years.
(39) I made sure I had all the facts at my fingertips before attending the meeting.
(40) There was a marked plurality of opinions/views among the people attending the meeting.
(41) The leaders attending the conference have issued a joint communique.
(42) The wedding was a low-key affair(sentencedict.com), with fewer than thirty people attending.
(43) We received your communication of 11th March and are sorry to inform you that we won't be attending the conference.
(44) A mishap prevented him from attending the routine meeting of the company.
(45) Please detail any costs/expenses incurred by you in attending the interview.
(46) We went to the Biology class instead of attending the English lesson.
(47) I spoke to her in the lounge of a big Johannesburg hotel where she was attending a union meeting.
(48) Your time could be usefully employed in attending to professional matters.
(49) Now 5000 new children will be attending the district's already overburdened school system.
(50) Seventeen civilians were hurt. Most are students who had been attending a twenty-first birthday party.
(51) After all that media attention, the whole event turned out to be a bit of a damp squib(sentencedict.com), with very few people attending.
(52) He read in the paper about a mathematical prodigy who was attending university at the age of 12.
(53) Illness prevented her attending the launch party for her latest novel.
(54) The doctors attending on him finally gave up hope.
(55) Will you be attending the conference?
(56) Almost 2. 5 million young people were attending college.
(57) The number of couples attending pre-marriage courses was 31.
(58) Children must be immunized and attending school.
(59) Part of her duties is attending official state functions.
(60) He was attending a Liberal rally in the city.
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